The users of folklore by the Franco regime

From: Journal of American Folklore | Date: October 1, 1999| Author: | Copyright information

The role that popular tradition, invented or `genuine" but presented from a privileged position, plays in nationalist political movements is well known. Similar to other totalitarian systems, the Spanish Francoist regime (1939-75) appropriated and misused folklore in various ways. In this article I survey several of these uses, such as the strengthening of political legitimacy-actually enforced through a coup and a bloody civil

war-by resorting to some supposedly pristine, spiritual values of the Spanish people, as symbolized by the peasantry. Other usesfolklore were the practical ...

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